AR Buffer tube question.
Been looking at stuff for a future project and i'm one to prepare early and do all my research and stuff. Well since i'll be getting my lower and carbine AR built in a couple weeks or so. I was thinking about sometime later next year getting a Stag Super varminter upper and a magpul PRS stock. But i noticed at bravo company the stock will need a A1/A2 Rifle receiver extention (buffer tube), a A1/A2 Rifle Buffer, and a A1/A2 Rifle Buffer Spring to mount to your stripped receiver. But i also read changing buffers should be done by a gun smith. So i'm guessing it's something i can't do on my own or what? I might have misread, but i didn't think changing buffer tubes would be hard.
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